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Old 08-09-2013, 02:51 PM
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bolt in sfc?

Even witht he search option, I can't seem to find what I'm looking for.

I was considering highly to make my own inner/outer sfcs' with attachments.
However I can't seem to find any pics or vids of how the bolt in SFCs' attach specifically in the front. I can't see where you can possibly bolt an sfc solidly enough with out something crushing or elongating.
Other than using the K frame mounting bolt and/or the A-arm mounting bolt. Of whcih these would/could interfere with tire if not done correctly..(LOts of angles).

So My request/question is does someone or anyone actually have pics/vids of how Bolt-on SFCs actually attache in the front?
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Re: bolt in sfc?

Try using the Google "image" search for "subframe connectors firebird" and you'll see a number of bolt and weld in SFCs and how they are connected to the chassis.
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Re: bolt in sfc?

Here is a pic of UMI bolt in SFC: http://ls1tech.com/forums/general-ls...onnectors.html
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